You are on eastlansinginfo.org, ELi's old domain, which is now an archive of news (as of early April, 2020). If you are looking for the latest news, go to eastlansinginfo.news and update your bookmarks accordingly!


 

 

 

LATEST NEWS

Suspect Arraigned and Charged in East Lansing Homicide

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Following arraignment proceedings yesterday, the East Lansing Police Department released the name of the suspect in the October 12 murder of an MSU student at an East Lansing apartment complex.

ELi Obtains National Grant: Double Your Support Right Now

Thursday, November 1, 2018

ELi has been awarded a national matching grant, making it much more likely we will achieve financial sustainability for 2019 before the end of this year! Here's how you can help ELi make it through 2019.

Should You Cast All Four Votes for School Board?

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

What if, in this year's School Board race, you love two candidates and feel only so-so about the rest? Should you cast all four of your votes anyway? Here's some analysis from MSU Professor of Economics and Glencairn resident Mike Conlin.

Major Marijuana Hearing Tomorrow, With Little Notice

Monday, October 29, 2018

Amidst Council Member Aaron Stephens' thwarted attempts to increase transparency, following little public notice, East Lansing's City Council will hold a special meeting and possible vote tomorrow on marijuana regulation.

Shot Fired at House Party Saturday Morning

Monday, October 29, 2018

East Lansing Police Detectives continue to investigate the discharge of a gun at a party on M.A.C. early Saturday morning. ELi's Ann Nichols has the latest.

Win and Advance: Trojans Topple Haslett, Gain Rematch with DeWitt

Monday, October 29, 2018

“We are still a work in progress, no question about that,” said East Lansing head coach Bill Feraco. “But for the kids, a playoff victory is important, no matter how it happens.” ELi's Mark Meyer has the good news and the bad news for the Trojans as they move on to the next round of playoff games.

As Temps Drop, Donley Seeks Donations of Warm Clothes and Coats

Monday, October 29, 2018

Donley Elementary's principal, staff and PTA are working hard to make sure their students have what they need to thrive, including warm clothes for winter. This year, they're asking the community to help. ELi's Somer Sodeman reports.

 

eastlansinginfo.org © 2013-2020 East Lansing Info